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Reddit mentions of uxcell PC Computer USB 2.0 Wired Numeric Keypad Numpad Number Mini Pad Keyboard

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of uxcell PC Computer USB 2.0 Wired Numeric Keypad Numpad Number Mini Pad Keyboard. Here are the top ones.

uxcell PC Computer USB 2.0 Wired Numeric Keypad Numpad Number Mini Pad Keyboard
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    Features:
  • Interface: USB; Operating voltage: 5V; Operating current: Less than 50mA.
  • Laptop Keyboard Size: 12.9cm long, 8.5cm wide, 1.1cm in thick
  • Color: Black.
  • Cable length: 110cm; Weight: 140g.
  • Package contents: 1 x Mini Numeric Keypad with USB cable
Specs:
ColorBlack
Size"12.9cm long, 8.5cm wide, 1.1cm in thick"

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Found 3 comments on uxcell PC Computer USB 2.0 Wired Numeric Keypad Numpad Number Mini Pad Keyboard:

u/vedo1117 · 1 pointr/matlab

you can always get yourself some cheap numeric keypad like this which is basically just a small keyboard, and a couple of buttons, take the board of the keypad out, solder wires from the buttons to the 1, 2, 3 and 4 keys and put everything in a project box and voila, you've got a button box that looks like the thing in your link and sends the keystrokes you want yo the computer, dirt cheap and no programming or custom electronics.

u/y45y564 · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

Hmm ok - I'm not sure that I fully follow. Do you have a writeup of the project anywhere or something like that?

is this what you mean for keypad. Why did you need that? I mean - if you scanned to a certain directory wouldn't it just be synced automatically?

Also what type of scanner was it? Just any old scanner? I'm just wondering if i can rely on any scanner to talk to the Pi alright.

Was the work flow

  • Scan doc
  • something on the keypad
  • file uploads to owncloud
  • can send people links to the images on owncloud they can view online.

    cheers